Carni

The Carni were a Gallic tribe who lived in the eastern Alps during antiquity; the regions of Carnia, Carniola, and Carinthia were named for them. In 186 BC, 150,000 Carni founded the city of Akileja (later renamed to Aquileia by the Romans), and the Roman Republic destroyed their settlement and drove them back across the Alps. During the 2nd century BC, the Carni submitted to the Romans.